9 beoardielingen
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 18654763, 4 moannen lynthis is exactly what i was looking for! i'm trying to learn polish and this will help a lot!
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 15660557, 5 jierren lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 15503362, 6 jierren lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Szubxero, 6 jierren lyn
- Wurdearring: 5 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 14479841, 6 jierren lyn
- Wurdearring: 3 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 14629289, 6 jierren lynHi there, this is a really good idea!! I would need a tool like this. Most importantly it is not possible to edit the original word (which very like is highly inflected, I'd rather like to add the base form). I also wonder if the word list should be stored within the Add-On permanently. I fear that it will slow down the browser once the list grows.
An Add-On for Chrome that I adore (but can't get to work with Firefox) is https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/speed-learning/mgoebobcfmlecmnkediacjlofmbeihaf
I stores lists of words and phrases to a google docs table. (There is room for improvement here, too, as I'd rather use shortcuts than right mouse click selection menues, and the "done" window is annoying.)
I will definitely watch your Add-On for progress. All the best.Antwurd ûntwikkeler
6 jierren lyn pleatstHi, thanks for the feedback. I don't think a large wordlist will slow the add-on down, in testing I tried with word-lists up to 20,000 words, but we'll see how it pans out in the real world. Are there other reasons you'd like to be able to export your wordlist to Google docs? You can send further feedback to wordologyaddon@gmail.com if you like. - Wurdearring: 2 fan 5troch Firefox-brûker 13654219, 7 jierren lynDoesn't work well for japanese, the extension don't identify some japanese words as words, just identify words composed entirely of kanjis. I think it's because the extension don't identify japanese and yours written systems but identify as chinese, a language without these written systems.
- Wurdearring: 1 fan 5troch PERCE-NEIGE, 7 jierren lynIt's a nice idea, and I would need that kind of thing, but how is it supposed to work? The addon button does nothing, I see no means to get something highlighted like in the screenshots provided.
Antwurd ûntwikkeler
7 jierren lyn pleatstSorry for the late reply, it seems I don't actually get an e-mail notification when somebody leaves a review. Clicking the Wordology button in your toolbar on any webpage should give highlight all the words in the page just like the screenshot shows. If you send an e-mail to wordologyaddon@gmail.com we'll see if we can find out what the problem is. - Wurdearring: 3 fan 5troch kringlur, 7 jierren lynWorks great, EXCEPT I can't figure out how to get it to recognize long words. Let's pretend I have the Icelandic word lögreglumaðurinn, it's actually 4 different words: lög (law), reglu (order), maður (human), inn (the) (=policeman). I need it to be able to recognize all of these 4 separate words which I've put into the "dictionary" separately. Or let's pretend I have the Indonesian word "melihat" (me "verb", lihat "see" = sees), I need it to recognize "lihat" even when "me" is there, as "me" is a separate word. If this gets fixed (or if it's already possible, if it gets better explained in the FAQ) I'll definitely give this 5 stars.
Antwurd ûntwikkeler
7 jierren lyn pleatstThanks for the feedback. This is the kind of issue I anticipated: different languages work differently! Wordology already uses heuristics to try and detect related words automatically, but they're tuned for European languages. The algorithm needs more options so that the user can tune it to their particular language, and this is where I really need user feedback, because of course I don't speak every language! If you'd like to open an issue on the Github page:
https://github.com/geajack/Wordology/issues
(Click "New Issue" - you'll need to make a GitHub account)
we can discuss this at greater length.